I came across a Browning Inglis 9mm. The owner says it is a WW II gun. It appears to be numbers matching, at least the three numbers visible on the right side, on the frame, slide, and barrel. It has a lanyard ring.
It also has one round maple leaf decal on it, on the front side of the grip. Around the maple leaf is written "Canada" and two other words that likely say Canada in other languages.
The serial number begins with 4T5***. The overall condition is good, possibly remarkably good, for a pistol of this age.
Can anyone tell me the approximate manufacture date, based on the serial number?
And I'm wondering about the value of the pistol, the range of prices (low and high) that these go for.
Thanks for your help!
It also has one round maple leaf decal on it, on the front side of the grip. Around the maple leaf is written "Canada" and two other words that likely say Canada in other languages.
The serial number begins with 4T5***. The overall condition is good, possibly remarkably good, for a pistol of this age.
Can anyone tell me the approximate manufacture date, based on the serial number?
And I'm wondering about the value of the pistol, the range of prices (low and high) that these go for.
Thanks for your help!
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